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For health care specialists or those with first hand knowledge only. Hubby has Multiple Myeloma.? |
My husband has a severe form of multiple myeloma. He is only 39 years old. I have been trying hard to try to cope with his illness but with all of my other responsibilities(kids, work, school, home, bills etc) I find it difficult to be there for him the way he wants me to. I cook for him and take him to his appointments, I wash and bathe him as well and change his bandages. Those things do not bother me. We have to wait until his medical insurance kicks in to get home health care. Until then, the thing that bothers me most is every time I try to get started on another task he is calling me to do something else for him (get him water, help him to the bathroom, fix him a snack, find the remote) the list goes on and on. He was given a four way walker and a cane but he would rather lean on a person than try to use those tools to help himself. What advice do you have? Thanks Jewell, and hang in there. He is currently taking the Thalimide. You give us hope that he can get better soon. He was just diagnosed back in Feb and we have been on an up and down roller coaster with our marraige ever since but we are hanging in there. Hi, I'm sorry to hear that. All my best. Sorry to hear that he is sick, but I will emotionally drain you along with him. Sounds as if he is feeling sorry for himself. Yes, he is capable of doing small things for himself, but at the same time it is draining him physically. But he has to realize he must do something on his own if it is not to painful, or detrimental to his health. He must try and keep his muscles in shape. Sit down and have a long talk with him, get him to understand that you are there for him no matter what, but you also need some help from him and support from him. Try making everything convience and at reach for him like the remote control or a potty chair next to the bed, that way he can stand and pivot. Good luck to the both of you. His condition can be painful, but give him pain medication with breakfast and give him a routine for the day. Keep him moving unless the doctor specifically tells him otherwise. If you don't use it you loose it. I'm sure you have heard this before. When he walks even a little , he continues to maintain better bone and muscle strength. Walk to brush your teeth and get cleaned up. Walk to the bathroom at 10am. Walk to the table to eat at noon...It will give you both some structure. It will give him a |
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